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Automixer — optimal schedule

What a battery could have earned on the Day-Ahead market with a perfect forecast.

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Daily revenue ceiling · 🇮🇪 Ireland

What a battery could have earned on the Day-Ahead market with a perfect forecast.

180 €
2 h battery · 2026-06-15
302 €
4 h battery · 2026-06-15
Automixer — optimal schedule

Optimal charge/discharge schedule (today)

2241671101102240006121824€/MWh

Charge   Discharge

#€/MWh
3109.8Charge-109.77 €
4110.7Charge-110.69 €
7181.1Discharge153.94 €
8185.6Discharge157.78 €
10139.9Charge-139.91 €
11140.4Charge-140.43 €
17224.2Discharge190.54 €
19210.2Discharge178.64 €

Note: outside Germany, the Automixer computes Day-Ahead arbitrage only. Intraday and balancing markets are currently available for Germany only.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the Day-Ahead electricity price in Ireland today?
On 2026-06-15, the Day-Ahead spot price in Ireland averages 162 €/MWh (min 110 €/MWh, max 224 €/MWh). Source: ENTSO-E Day-Ahead auction.
How much can a 1 MW battery earn in Ireland today?
With a perfect forecast, the daily revenue ceiling of a 2-hour battery (1 MW / 2 MWh) on 2026-06-15 is about 180 € — pure Day-Ahead arbitrage, excluding intraday and balancing services.
Are there negative prices in Ireland?
On 2026-06-15, there were 0 quarter-hours with a negative Day-Ahead price in Ireland; over the last 30 days, 0 negative quarter-hours are counted in total.
Is there a negative-price rule in Ireland like Germany's §51 EEG?
National regulation varies by market and is not asserted here in general terms. The market's own negative-price rule — where documented — is set out at /ie/rules/.
Where does the data come from?
All values are ENTSO-E Day-Ahead prices, processed via stromfee.ai / ClickHouse, updated daily.